LEADER 05968nam 22006135 450 001 9910746975603321 005 20251008155107.0 010 $a9783031332982$b(eBook) 010 $z9783031332975 024 7 $a10.1007/978-3-031-33298-2 035 $a(CKB)5840000000405899 035 $a(DE-He213)978-3-031-33298-2 035 $a(EXLCZ)995840000000405899 100 $a20230928d2023 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurnn|008mamaa 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aShoulder Arthritis across the Life Span $eFrom Joint Preservation to Arthroplasty /$fedited by Augustus D. Mazzocca, Emilio Calvo, Giovanni Di Giacomo 205 $a1st ed. 2023. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2023. 215 $a1 online resource (X, 391 p.) 311 08$a3-031-33297-0 327 $aPart I. Joint Preservation: Conservative Non-operative treatment -- 1. Physical Therapy and exercise to increase ROM and Decrease pain -- 2. Corticosteroids, NSAIDS, vitamins, naturopathic remedies that can help shoulder arthritis -- 3. Biologics in the treatment of cartilage lesions -- 4. Non operative Management of Shoulder Arthritis in the Athlete -- Part II. Joint Preservation: Arthroscopic Management -- 5. Arthroscopic management: capsular release, chondroplasty, and debridement -- 6. Comprehensive Arthroscopic Management (CAM) procedure -- 7. Microfracture for lesions on the Glenoid and Humerus -- 8. Fresh Osteochondral Allograft Transplantation in the Shoulder -- 9. Autologous Cartilage Implantation (ACI) for lesions on the Glenoid and Humerus -- 10. Dislocation Arthropathy- Shoulder Arthritis after Bankart Repair -- Part III. Joint Replacement:Open Treatment Young patient -- 11. Total resurfacing in young patients and Partial-Resurfacing of the humeral head -- 12. Hemiarthroplasty in the young patient. Post traumatic AVN and Malunion -- 13. Alternatives to glenoid prosthesis in young patients (Grafts, ream and run, ect) - Arthrocopic Glenoid Resurfacing for treatment of s -- 14. Long, short stem or stemless humeral component? -- 15. Total Shoulder Arthroplasty in young athletic patient -- Part IV. Joint Replacement: Open Treatment in Middle-aged -- 16. Long term TSA Surgical Outcomes at 10-20 years. Postoperative results from the Australian and US registries -- 17. Long term RTSA Surgical Outcomes -- 18. Strategies to improve function in RTSA: Glenoid-shaft angle and lateralization in TSA -- 19. Glenoid types and fixation systems in TSA -- 20. TSA and subscapularis repair and failure -- 21. TSA in a patient with Rotator Cuff tear -- 22. Shoulder arthroplasty and inflammatory arthritis -- 23. Shoulder arthroplasty and Infection -- 24. Shoulder arthroplasty and instability -- 25. TSA in a middle aged and elderly patient -- 26. RSA in a middleaged patient -- 27. RSA after failed RCR or SCR -- 28. Management of bone deficiency in shoulder arthroplasty -- 29. Post op rehab and return to play after shoulder arthroplasty -- 30. Management of TSA and RSA complications: Tips and Tricks to avoid them -- Part V. Joint Replacement: Open Treatment in Elderly -- 31. RSA in a Patient with an Intact Rotator Cuff -- 32. Anatomic TSA in Elderly Patient - Concerns and advantages.-33. Revision shoulder arthroplasty -- 34. Infection with bone loss including antibiotic spacer info.-35. Periprosthetic fractures in TSA -- 36. Tendon transfers and Shoulder Arthroplasty -- 37. Influence of biomechanics on RSA and it?s implication in surgical decision making process -- Part VI. New technologies in shoulder arthroplasty -- 38. Arthroscopy and shoulder arthroplasty -- 39. Preoperative planning in TSA -- 40. Robotic surgery in shoulder arthroplasty -- 41. Subscapularis Preserving Approaches to Shoulder Replacement in the Young Athletics Patient. . 330 $aThis book comprehensively covers the diagnosis, classification, assessment, and management of shoulder arthritis, a condition with increasing incidence that affects people of all ages. 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Tompkins"" 327 $a""8 Medical Devices in Home Health Care--Molly Follette Story""""9 Information Technology and Systems in Home Health Care--George Demiris""; ""10 The Physical Environment and Home Health Care--Jonathan Sanford""; ""11 Impact of Cultural, Social, and Community Environments on Home Care--Steven M. Albert""; ""12 Effects of Policy, Reimbursement, and Regulation on Home Health Care--Peter A. Boling""; ""Appendix: Workshop Agenda and Participants"" 330 $aThe rapid growth of home health care has raised many unsolved issues and will have consequences that are far too broad for any one group to analyze in their entirety. Yet a major influence on the safety, quality, and effectiveness of home health care will be the set of issues encompassed by the field of human factors research-the discipline of applying what is known about human capabilities and limitations to the design of products, processes, systems, and work environments. To address these challenges, the National Research Council began a multidisciplinary study to examine a diverse range of behavioral and human factors issues resulting from the increasing migration of medical devices, technologies, and care practices into the home. Its goal is to lay the groundwork for a thorough integration of human factors research with the design and implementation of home health care devices, technologies, and practices. On October 1 and 2, 2009, a group of human factors and other experts met to consider a diverse range of behavioral and human factors issues associated with the increasing migration of medical devices, technologies, and care practices into the home. 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